‘But Bills owner Ralph Wilson let Butler go last month when negotiations for a new pact stalled. "Don’t say fired," Butler asked. "That sounds like you didn’t do your damn job."’
Archives for January 6, 2001
Big boss’s appetite takes in hunger to win
‘"I’m overweight," he says. "And I love football."’
Big man, big job
‘Butler, 54, said he’s a "big believer" in building through the draft. At one point in the 2000 season, 18 of Buffalo’s starters were drafted by the club. By contrast, only eight of the Chargers’ starters in their season finale were San Diego draftees.’
Donahoe says talks with Bills ongoing
‘And while his name surfaced for top personnel jobs with the New York Jets and Detroit Lions the past two days, Donahoe insisted his focus is still on Buffalo.’
Butler to bring old pal to S.D.
‘But it appears undisclosed NFL officials, interpreting language in the league’s anti-tampering policy, have determined that’s it’s unreasonable for the Bills to hold Smith to the final six weeks of his deal.’
Chargers pin their future on Butler
‘Of immediate concern is whether Butler will be able to bring along A.J. Smith, the Bills’ pro personnel director. Butler and Smith have worked together since the early 1980s. Smith is under contract to Buffalo through mid-February, and reportedly will be forced to serve out the time, unless the Chargers can get the NFL to intervene.’
Chargers name Butler vice president, GM
‘"It’s a big challenge," said Butler, who was fired by Buffalo on December 19 after 14 years with the team. "I’m going to tell you this, nobody is going to outwork us. I don’t like the word ‘lose.’ It’s not part of my vocabulary."’
Butler named Executive Vice President/General Manager
‘"John Butler knows what it takes to win in this league," said Spanos. "He’s had amazing success in the draft and has been responsible for building championship teams. His record in Buffalo speaks for itself.’
DONAHOE TALKS SLOW DOWN
‘However, it now has been 10 days since the first meeting between Wilson and Donahoe. If the Bills are anxious about striking a deal with the former personnel chief of the Pittsburgh Steelers, they don’t appear to be showing it.’